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Prohibits use of private funds and personnel in governmental offices and procedures pertaining to administration of elections; establishes crimes and penalties for violations.
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Bill overview
This bill prohibits the use of private funds and personnel in government offices and procedures related to election administration. It aims to prevent private entities, such as corporations or political parties, from contributing to election preparation, administration, or conduct. Individuals cannot self-appoint or be employed in supervisory roles to influence ballot eligibility unless authorized by existing election law. Violations of these provisions will be considered crimes of the third degree.
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Michael Inganamort
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